Hey, friends. Joshua had a fever last night and today we are once again at the Vandy Children's Hospital. Interestingly enough, Joshua couldn't wait to get here. He said he needed some more toys, so there you go - a product of our own creation. You tell him the hospital is a good place, and little by little he starts to believe you.
Maybe you're thinking to yourself, "For a kid in remission, Joshua sure spends alot of time in the hospital. So what's the deal with that?" Good question; sometimes it's easy for us to forget that even though he is very normal and seems to be very healthy, Joshua still takes chemo every single day and will do so for the next 2 years. So the immune system is still out of whack, even in this phase of treatment. I recently found a page that gives a really great description of the treatment phases of leukemia. If you're curious, you can get a 1-minute description of exactly what the treatment is, what the phases are, etc. Check it out below.
http://www.webmd.com/cancer/tc/leukemia-treatment-overview
Also, the doctors think that Joshua might need a boost to his immune system in a deeper way than he is currently getting. So they are doing a test to see if his immunoglobin has been compromised due to chemotherapy. If so, he will have blood transfusion soon. Maybe that will help with these nagging fevers he continues to have.
More later...
5 comments:
I pray it is a quick trip & you all can go home today!! We miss you & hope we can have our date tomorrow....
Joshua--I'm sure glad Vandy is great place for you to be. We're praying they will boost you UP and send you home SOON. Love you! The Bruces
praying for you-hope they find the issue and find it quick.
Hi there! ya'll do not not know me but I have been following Joshua's story and praying for him all along. I was introduced to your story through the church that I used to attend when I lived in Birmingham. Just this week some friends of mine little baby girl Lydia (3 1/2 months old) was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia... It was very sad to hear this - but your strong little man came to my head and gave me hope for this family. If you think of it please pray for them as they are on the long journey that you have been on and I know that you can relate. Thank you and Im continuing to pray for your family. Tanya
Hello there,
Just discovered your site. My 4 year old daughter Bianca was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia beginning June 2007, 2 weeks before she turned 4.
Just wanted to say that I will follow your journey and that I will keep you in my prayers and thoughts.
Lea White
Wellington, New Zealand
http://whitesinnz.blogspot.com
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